8. Pretrial Identification Flashcards
The three types of pretrial identifications:
- Line-ups: witness is asked to identify the perpetrator from a group
- Show-ups: one-on-one confrontation between the witness and the suspect
- Photo arrays: witness is shown a series of photos and is asked if she sees
the perpetrator among them
There are two substantive challenges to pretrial identifications:
- Denial of the Right to Counsel
2. Violation of Due Process
Right to Counsel under the Sixth Amendment
A right to counsel exists under the Sixth Amendment at line ups and show ups that take place after formal charging; however, there is no Sixth Amendment right to counsel at photo arrays.
NY added protection for right to counsel
New York provides greater protection for suspects. In New York, you have the right to have an attorney present at a line-up conducted before the filing of formal charges if the police are aware that you are represented by counsel on another charge and you request that counsel be present.
When will a pretrial identification procedure violate the Due Process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment?
A pretrial identification procedure violates the
Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment when it is so unnecessarily suggestive that it creates a substantial likelihood of misidentification.